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Jenner reveal a bit on the nose for fans

Twitterati lash out after model’s built-up announceme­nt proves a letdown

- — Washington Post

On Saturday, Kris Jenner teased a forthcomin­g announceme­nt from her “brave and vulnerable” daughter Kendall, who — the Kardashian matriarch said — would be sharing her “most raw story in order to make a positive impact for so many people”.

Fans and Kardashian detractors alike were left speculatin­g about the news. In a video paired with Kris’ social media posts, Kendall talked about how her platform had grown since she was 14 — the year she was signed to Wilhelmina Models. “I can speak to so many people and just be like ‘I can help you, and it’s okay’,” Kendall said.

“And I experience it. I’m very normal, and I understand you. Like, I can connect with you.”

One prevailing theory was that Kendall, whose sexuality has been the subject of long-standing rumours, would come out as gay. (She has addressed the rumours before: “I’m not gay. I have . . . nothing to hide,” she told Vogue last year.)

Others wondered whether the 23-year-old model, who opened up about her struggle with anxiety in an episode of her family’s reality show,

Keeping Up With the Kardashian­s, would address her mental health.

So it came as a shock to many when Kendall surfaced during red carpet coverage of the Golden Globes — in a commercial for Proactiv, the acne treatment brand that has had a long line of celebrity endorsers, including Justin Bieber and Katy Perry. In the ad, Kendall recalls getting criticism (and support) after she was pictured with visible acne on the Golden Globes red carpet last year.

“For me, I can honestly say that the magic was Proactiv,” Kendall says.

“This is the way that I got clear and that, hopefully, this is the way that you can get clear.”

That was the big announceme­nt? Yes, Kendall confirmed minutes later, posting a heart emoji as she shared Proactiv’s tweet welcoming her “to the family”.

People were . . . disappoint­ed. “How brave of Kendall to be paid millions to promote a skin care brand,” one Twitter user wrote. “Was this the announceme­nt bc if so I want my money back,” riffed another.

So far, neither Kris nor Kendall have addressed the latest controvers­y.

Though, to be fair, there’s nothing more Kardashian than a paid sponsorshi­p. And technicall­y, the answer was lurking in Kris Jenner’s tweets all along — another hashtag she included was #finallyaso­lution, which now reads like a veiled reference to the Proactiv Solution 3-Step System.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Kendall Jenner promised her big news would connect her with her fans.
Photo / AP Kendall Jenner promised her big news would connect her with her fans.

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